36 art exhibitions to see in London in October 2023
October is a significant month for art in London, marked by the annual Frieze London and Frieze Masters. Alongside these events, a plethora of other art fairs and exhibitions take place, including 1-54, The Other Art Fair, and the inaugural Women in Art Fair. Notable exhibitions this October include the largest survey of Hiroshi Sugimoto to date at the Hayward Gallery and a new exhibition examining gender and ecology at the Barbican Art Gallery. Here is our pick of 36 exhibitions to see in London this October.
The majority of exhibitions mentioned will be opening in October. Click here to discover some of the great exhibitions that opened in London last month, including the works of Marina Abramović, Sarah Lucas and Julianknxx.
RE/SISTERS: A Lens on Gender and Ecology
#FLODown: RE/SISTERS: A Lens on Gender and Ecology at Barbican Art Gallery examines the link between gender and ecology through artworks by 50 global artists. It highlights the connection between women's oppression and environmental damage, emphasising marginalised communities. The exhibition advocates creative protest and care amid ecological challenges. It reframes gender-environment discussions, addressing extractive capitalism's impact and promoting empowerment. RE/SISTERS calls for equality, activism, and renewed planet care.
Date: 5 October 2023 – 14 January 2024. Location: Barbican Art Gallery, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS. Price: £16. Concessions available. Book now.
Mat Collishaw: Petrichor
#FLODown: Contemporary artist Mat Collishaw presents Petrichor, a new exhibition at Kew Gardens in October 2023. This showcase delves into the fusion of nature, art, and technology. Noteworthy features encompass flower art inspired by AI, a historical plant transportation projection, and digitally animated flowers linked to the 17th-century tulip mania. Additional attractions include a zoetrope portraying courtship displays and a captivating oak tree illusion. The exhibition's themes resonate with Kew Gardens' dedication to conservation.
Date: 20 October 2023 - 7 April 2024. Location: Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art, Kew Gardens. Price: Admission to the exhibition is included in a ticket to Kew Gardens. Pre-booking online offers the best value visit.
Gagosian Open: Christo Early Works
#FLODown: Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of early works by Christo in an 18th-century Spitalfields townhouse, curated by Elena Geuna for the launch of Gagosian Open. The show delves into themes of movement, migration, and preservation through Christo's early sculptures. The chosen venue, 4 Princelet Street, steeped in migrant community history, adds depth to the narrative. Christo, celebrated for his monumental temporary artworks, reshaped the relationship between art and public space. Concurrently, Gagosian Basel hosts an exhibition commemorating the twenty-fifth anniversary of Christo and Jeanne-Claude's 1998 city project.
Date: 6 - 22 October 2023. Location: 4 Princelet Street, London E1 6QH. Price: Free. Booking: Not required; open to the public.
DOOR TO DOOR
#FLODown: The culmination of the DOOR TO DOOR Artist Residency, taking place in Hong Kong and London during the summer of 2023, will be showcased in an art exhibition at Cornwall Place this October. Renowned artists Szelit Cheung and Olga Grotova lead this event, delving into the symbolism of a door and the concept of art as a gateway. This residency not only fosters artistic dialogue but also actively engages the community. Szelit Cheung's interdisciplinary approach centres on the interplay of presence and emptiness, while Olga Grotova challenges conventional female narratives and official historical accounts.
Date: 19 October - 5 November 2023. Location: Wing Gallery, Cromwell Place, London SW7 2JE. Website: schoeniprojects.com
Angèle Etoundi Essamba: Africanesse
#FLODown: Doyle Wham presents Africanesse, the UK's first solo exhibit by acclaimed Cameroonian artist Angèle Etoundi Essamba. The exhibition showcases vintage silver gelatin prints, challenging stereotypes about Black women. These rare artworks, hand-developed between 1985 and 2006, now grace prestigious collections globally. Essamba reflects on her shift from the darkroom to digital photography, cherishing her intimate connection with craft during the darkroom era.
Date: 28 September - 25 November 2023. Location: Doyle Wham, 91a Rivington Street,EC2A 3AY. Price: Free. Website: doylewham.com
Gucci Comos
#FLODown: Gucci's travelling exhibition at 180 Studios, curated by Maria Luisa Frisa, delves into era-defining creativity. Designed by Es Devlin, Gucci Cosmos showcases a century of innovation, revealing the brand's influence in shaping and mirroring cultural trends.
Date: 11 October - 31 December 2023. Locaton: 180 Studio, 180 Strand, Temple, London WC2R 1EA. Price: from £18. Concessions available. Book now.
Frieze London and Frieze Masters
#FLODown: Frieze London and Frieze Masters mark their 20th and 11th editions this October in London's Regent’s Park, featuring 160+ leading galleries from 46 countries. In Frieze London, solo installations by artists like Marguerite Humeau and Sophie Von Hellerman steal the spotlight. Frieze Masters showcases historic artworks from the palaeolithic era to the 20th century. The event offers talks, music, film, and the unmissable Frieze Sculptures.Click here to explore our curated selection of 7 must-see sculptures at this year's Frieze Sculptures.
Date: 11-15 October 2023. Location: The Regent's Park, London. Price: from £46. Book now.
Sergio Lombardo
#FLODown: Cardi Gallery is proud to present the works of Italian artist Sergio Lombardo, born in 1939, who played a pivotal role in Italy's post-war avant-garde. Alongside artists like Mario Schifano and Tano Festa, Lombardo expanded painting's boundaries by embracing popular subjects and industrial materials. His notable pieces, including Monocromi, Gesti Tipici, Superquadri, and Stochastic Paintings, illustrate his artistic evolution. Lombardo's art delves into the psychology of aesthetics, emphasising the viewer's emotional response, a recurring theme in his six-decade career. He is not only an artist but also a psychologist and theorist, making significant contributions to art psychology.
Date: 9 October - 22 December 2023. Location: Cardi Gallery, 22 Grafton Street, W1S Price: Free
Ukuzilanda, Homegoing: Ernest Cole, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, Mikhael Subotzky
#FLODown: In South Africa, the Xhosa term 'Ukuzilanda' encapsulates the act of connecting to one's past and understanding oneself amidst the nation's complex history shaped by colonisation, slavery, indentured labour, and racial segregation. Magnum Photos showcases a conversation among three South African artists—Ernest Cole, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, and Mikhael Subotzky—who interpret Ukuzilanda in unique yet intertwined ways. Their images delve into the impacts of migration, displacement, and labor systems, unveiling the ongoing systemic uprooting deeply ingrained in South African society. Within this challenging landscape, the quest to find one's identity and a sense of home remains an enduring and essential journey.
Date: 3 - 15 October 2023. Location: Gallery 10, Cromwell Place, SW7 2JE . Price: Free. Website: cromwellplace.com
Idris Khan & Annie Morris: When Loss Makes Melodies
#FLODown: Idris Khan and Annie Morris, a creative duo, showcase their joint exhibition at Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, exploring emotion, time, and memory. The display includes over thirty diverse works, illustrating how their practices influence each other. Curated by Maya Binkin, the exhibition aligns contemporary creativity with the neo-classical setting.
Date: 4 October 2023 – 7 January 2024. Location: Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, Ealing Green, London W5 5EQ. Price: from £9. Concessions available. Book now.
Armet Francis: Beyond The Black Triangle
#FLODown: Armet Francis, a Jamaican-British photographer, has dedicated over four decades to documenting the African diaspora, capturing life-affirming moments that celebrate resilience and survival within diasporic cultures. Having immigrated from Jamaica to Britain as a child, Francis, feeling culturally displaced, turned to photography to connect with the diverse Pan-African world. His 'Black Triangle' concept has guided his photographic practice, encapsulating the experiences of diasporic communities across Africa, the Americas, and Europe. Francis' work, including fashion shoots in Brixton Market and portraits of Empire Windrush passengers, serves to give visibility to proud, radical individuality within British history.
Date: until 20 January 2024. Location: Autograph, Rivington Place, London EC2A 3BA. Price: Free. Website: autograph.org.uk.
Timescapes
#FLODown: Timescapes features eight international artists exploring time through painting, sculpture, video, and more. Hiraki Sawa delves into memory gaps, Rebecca Halliwell Sutton references ancient rituals, and Tom Hardwick-Allan represents cycles of time through natural patterns. The artworks transcend borders, bridging established and emerging artists, highlighting the relevance of time in contemporary art. Curator Maria Hinel (Borshchevska) emphasises how the exhibition showcases moments of change and stillness, offering diverse perspectives on our environment and human future.
Date: 11 October - 18 November 2023. Location: Shtager&Shch, 51-53 Margaret Street, London W1W 8SQ.
Here & Now
#FLODown: Here & Now by Alternative Arts showcases contemporary works by black British photographers inspired by African and Caribbean culture in London. Celebrating Black History Month, the exhibition presents powerful portraits, culinary tributes, and scenes reflecting African and Caribbean heritage. Artists like Àsìkò, Olufemi Olaiya, and Tanesha Lewis contribute unique series honouring motherhood, African soldiers' legacy, and exploring individual identity through fashion and self-narrative. The exhibition invites visitors to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of black culture and history.
Date: 6 - 28 October 2023. Location: Brady Arts Centre, 192-196 Hanbury Street, London E1 5HU. Price: Free.
Richard Prince Early Photography, 1977–87
#FLODown: Gagosian will host a comprehensive exhibition showcasing Richard Prince's early photography from 1978 to 1988. Featuring over 100 photographs sourced from print advertisements encompassing fashion, watches, cigarettes, and jewellery, the exhibit delves into Prince's early fascination with re-photography and his exploration of media, artificiality, and authentic documentation.
Date: 5 October - 22 December 2023. Location: Gagosian Grosvenor Hill, 20 Grosvenor Hill, London W1K 3QD. Price: Free.
Saatchi Art’s The Other Art Fair
#FLODown: The Other Art Fair by Saatchi Art announces its October Fair Programme for the Frieze Week Edition at The Truman Brewery in London. Celebrating its 26th London Edition, the fair offers an alternative to the traditional Frieze Week experience with a vibrant programme, immersive installations, live portrait sessions, and artwork available for purchase from over 150 emerging talents. God's Own Junkyard, known for iconic neon art, will present an immersive installation showcasing pieces from the last seven decades. Additionally, the fair partners with charity: water for a special auction and features various artists like Heiyi Tam and Eleanor Cox. The Other Art Fair continues its mission to support emerging artists and provide a unique and inclusive art experience.
Date: 12 -15 October 2023. Location: The Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Ln, London E1 6QR. Price: from £9. Book now.
1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair
#FLODown: The 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair is back at Somerset House for its monumental 11th edition this October, presenting its largest showcase yet. Over 60 international exhibitors are set to feature, boasting a remarkable 170+ artists from 31 countries, all contributing to the rich tapestry of African representation. The fair will be graced by the commissioned masterpiece, Illuminate the Light, by the renowned artist Amine El Gotaibi, a powerful display of African diversity through geometric sculptures and illuminating light. Noteworthy collaborations with Christie's and Infiniment Coty Paris underscore the fair's substantial global influence. For broader accessibility, the event will also be available online through Artsy during the month of October.
Date: 13-15 October 2023. Location: Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 1LA. Price: from £25. Book now.
War Child UK x Flowers Gallery: Lost Girls
#FLODown: Lost Girls is a significant exhibition and fundraiser by War Child UK and Flowers Gallery, set to open on 10 October, coinciding with the UN International Day of the Girl Child. Curated by InFems, the event features contributions from esteemed artists like Ai Weiwei, Maggi Hambling, Caroline Coon, Tracey Moffatt, and others. This exhibition marks three decades since the notable charity exhibition Little Pieces from Big Stars and aims to bravely shed light on the profound challenges faced by girls impacted by war.
Date: 10 -14 October 2024. Location: 21 Cork Street, London W1S 3LZ. Price: Free. Website: warchild.org.uk.
Antonio Pichillá: In front of the lake
#FLODown: Antonio Pichillá's inaugural solo exhibition in Europe, In front of the lake, held at Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery, delves into the profound influence of Lake Atitlán on the artist's creativity. The exhibit highlights the lake's symbolic importance as a life-giving and energising force, not only for Pichillá personally but also for Guatemala and humanity as a whole. Pichillá's artistic focus lies in bridging western contemporary art with Mayan epistemology, utilising natural materials and celebrating the diverse aspects of everyday contemporary Tz’utujil life. His artwork is not only featured in this exhibition but also in various other showcases and an upcoming publication dedicated to exploring his unique artistic practice.
Date: 29 September – 11 November 2023. Open hours: Wednesday - Saturday, Noon – 6 pm or by appointment. Location: Elizabeth Xi Bauer Gallery, Fuel Tank 8-12, Creekside, London SE8 3DX. Price: Free. Website: elizabethxibauer.com.
Jesus Crespo: Lub-Dub
#FLODown: t H E I R Gallery showcases Jesus Crespo's Lub-Dub, an intriguing exploration of the rhythmic essence of a heartbeat and the interplay of diastole and systole within a pictorial system. This body of work was created during Crespo's residency in London last year and challenges traditional interpretations, presenting lubricated surfaces and rhythm merged with re-verb. The exhibit is a playful, energetic, and metaphysical journey into the very fabric of life and art.
Date: 13 October 2023 - 5 November 2023. Location: 56 Dawes Road, Fulham, London.SW6 7EJ. Website: their.gallery.
Fashion City: How Jewish Londoners shaped global style
#FLODown: The Museum of London Docklands is set to host a significant exhibition titled Fashion City: How Jewish Londoners shaped global style. The exhibit will showcase the influence of Jewish designers in London's fashion scene, featuring notable pieces such as a red coat worn by Princess Diana when announcing her pregnancy in 1981, designed by David Sassoon. Additionally, a recently acquired tweed coat worn by EastEnders actress June Brown as Dot Cotton will be displayed for the first time. The exhibition aims to depict the impact of Jewish designers, retailers, and entrepreneurs on the British fashion industry, spanning from East End tailoring to West End boutiques. It will also emphasise the interconnectedness of immigrant communities within London's fashion landscape.
Date: 13 October 2023 - 14 April 2024. Location: Museum of London Docklands, No 1, West India Quay, Hertsmere Rd, London E14 4AL. Price: from £12. Book now.
Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine
#FLODown:The Hayward Gallery presents Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine, a retrospective spanning 50 years of the artist's work. Sugimoto's enigmatic photos explore time, memory, and photography's essence, blurring reality and imagination. The exhibit features key pieces from his series, revealing his philosophical inquiries and manipulation of 19th-century photography concepts.
Date: 1 October 2023 – 7 January 2024. Location: Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX. Price: from £18. Concessions available.Book now.
UVA: Synchronicity
#FLODown: London-based collective United Visual Artists (UVA) commemorates their 20th anniversary with UVA: Synchronicity, an immersive exhibit exploring human perception of reality. It features collaborations, including a piece with bio-acoustician Bernie Krause. UVA's innovative approach combines light, sound, and technology to transform spaces and challenge conventional thinking.
Date: 12 October – 17 December 2023. Location: 180 Studios, 180 The Strand, London, WC2R 1EA. Price: from £25. Concessions available. Book now.
Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair
#FLODown: Embark on a journey through the realm of contemporary prints at the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Europe's largest art fair dedicated to collectible print works. Showcasing a diverse collection of original prints from over 500 artists, this event is a treasure trove for art aficionados. Explore exclusive limited edition prints and acquire pieces from both established and emerging talents, featuring notable artists such as David Shrigley, Tracey Emin, and Ian Davenport. Curated by renowned galleries like Bonham’s and Paul Stolper Gallery, the fair offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the finest contemporary print artistry.
Date: 26-29 October 2023. Location: Woolwich Works, 11 No 1 St, Royal Arsenal, London SE18 6HD. Price: from £15. Concessions available. Book now.
Georg Baselitz: Sculptures 2011 - 2015
#FLODown:The Serpentine Gallery hosts Georg Baselitz's first solo exhibition, showcasing sculptures and drawings. It features the UK debut of his monumental Zero Dom sculpture, exploring the body's fragility through physical artistic processes. The exhibition highlights previously unseen wooden sculptures and related drawings, offering insights into his multidimensional approach to art.
Date: 5 October 2023 – 7 January 2024. Location: Serpentine South Gallery, London W8 4PU.Price: Free. Website: serpentinegalleries.org
Hyundai Commission: El Anatsui
#FLODown: Renowned artist El Anatsui is set to create the upcoming Hyundai Commission at Tate Modern, featuring his unique metallic sculptures crafted from recycled materials. This site-specific work will be exhibited in the Turbine Hall starting from October. Anatsui's sculptures blend local and global elements, delving into environmental, consumption, and trade-related themes. The annual Hyundai Commission is part of a longstanding partnership between Tate and Hyundai Motor, set to continue until 2026.
Date: 10 October 2023 - 14 April 2024.Location: Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG.Price: Free. Website: tate.org.uk.
Women in Art Fair
#FLODown:The inaugural Women in Art Fair, launching alongside Frieze London, tackles gender disparities in the art world. It presents both established and emerging women artists, curators, and gallerists across various spaces at Mall Galleries. The fair encompasses an art fair, a curated exhibition, and a display of selected artists, highlighting the contributions of women in the industry.
Date: 11-14 October 2023. Location: Mall Galleries. The Mall, London SW1.Price: Tickets go on sale from 1 September 2023. Website: womeninartfair.com.
Japan: Myths to Manga
#FLODown: The Young V&A will debut its exhibition Japan: Myths to Manga. Geared towards young audiences and families, the exhibit explores how Japanese stories have shaped art and technology over time. Divided into sections like Sky, Sea, Forest, and City, it features 150 historical and contemporary pieces, including art, animation, fashion, and more. The event offers hands-on activities for all ages and showcases the influence of myths on iconic creations like Pokémon and Studio Ghibli.
Date: 14 October 2023 – 11 August 2024. Location: Young V&A, Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green, London, E2 9PA. Price: £10.Concessions available. Book now.
Sheila Hicks: Infinite Potential
#FLODown: Alison Jacques introduces the first exhibition, Sheila Hicks: Infinite Potential, at their new Mayfair gallery. Sheila Hicks, a well-respected artist, showcases her creative use of materials and colours, transforming everyday objects into sculptures. Hicks' art, deeply influenced by her explorations and environmental consciousness, offers an engaging experience for viewers.
Date: 6 October – 18 November 2023. Location: Alison Jacques, 22 Cork Street, W1S 3NG. Price: Free. Website: alisonjacques.com
Sara Shakeel: The Great Supper
#FLODown: The Great Supper by Sara Shakeel makes a return to London's Design District, hosted at NOW Gallery for a limited time during the London Design Festival 2023. Originally exhibited in 2019, the showcase creatively transforms the gallery into a banquet setting adorned with Swarovski glass crystals, offering a unique perspective on everyday objects. Sara Shakeel, a renowned artist known for her crystal works, has gained recognition for her ability to convey human emotions through art. The Great Supper embodies Shakeel's subversive and witty artistic dialogue, inviting visitors to reflect on the joys of life and the value found in everyday moments, particularly those shared around a family table.
Date: until 15 October 2023. Friday - Sunday. Location: D4 The Gateway Pavilions, Peninsula Square, Greenwich Peninsula, London SE10 0SQ. Price: Free, book tickets on website. Website: nowgallery.co.uk.
From the Levi's® Archives: Icons in Denim A Queer Perspective
#FLODown: Levi's® presents a unique exhibition, From the Levi’s® Archives: Icons in Denim – A Queer Perspective, at the Queer Britain Museum. Showcasing Levi's® archival garments for the first time outside the U.S., the exhibition celebrates the brand's iconic place within the LGBTQIA+ community. It reflects the diverse ways the queer community has personalised Levi's® jeans and jackets, embodying self-expression. The exhibition aligns with Queer Britain's mission to preserve LGBTQIA+ stories and objects, emphasising Levi Strauss & Co.'s history of supporting the LGBTQIA+ community for over three decades.
Date: until 12 October 2023. Location: 2 Granary Square, King’s Cross, London, N1C 4BH. Opening hours: Wednesday – Sunday Noon - 6pm. Price: Free. Website: queerbritain.org.uk.
The Mandala Lab by Rubin Museum
#FLODown: The Mandala Lab is a multi-sensory storytelling experience born from the Rubin Museum of Art's adaptation to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Centred around the Sarvavid Vairochana Mandala, a 17th-century Tibetan painting, the project aims to inspire a personal connection between Himalayan art and the audience. The lab incorporates five sensory experiences, such as films, sculptures, scents, and percussion instruments, designed by multidisciplinary artists and based on Buddhist principles. This initiative empowers individuals to manage emotions and gain wisdom for a calmer, more connected life. It bridges traditional tantric traditions with contemporary expression in an accessible and playful manner, focusing on self-awareness and understanding of others.
Date: 16 September - 25 November 2023. Location: Union Square at Canary Wharf. Website: rubinmuseum.org
Murugiah: Rangoli Mirrored Cosmos
#FLODown: Greenwich Peninsula collaborates with graphic artist Murugiah to present Rangoli Mirrored Cosmos for the London Design Festival and in celebration of Diwali. This immersive artwork is inspired by traditional Rangoli art and offers a contemporary interpretation of a Mandala Rangoli. The piece represents the interconnectedness of existence, resembling a vivid three-dimensional sculpture mirroring the cosmos and our place within it. Murugiah, an award-winning artist with Sri Lankan heritage, highlights the beauty and fleeting nature of life through this vibrant installation, inviting viewers to appreciate the joy and colour in life's transient moments amid the bustling city of London.
Location: Greewnich Penninsula. Website:greenwichpeninsula.co.uk
Under the Influence: Staying Sane with Titian, Cezanne, El Greco
#FLODown: Studio Amwell, a new artist-run space in Clerkenwell, is set to open its doors with the inaugural exhibition, Under the Influence: Staying Sane with Titian, Cezanne, El Greco. Led by Laura Jacobs, the exhibition features works from five artists who united during the early days of the pandemic. They interpreted classical art and integrated these influences into their contemporary pieces. The show embraces various artistic styles and media, fostering artistic dialogue across centuries. The space aims to connect artists, art enthusiasts, and locals through exhibitions, workshops, and events, promoting a sense of community.
Date: 12 October - 18 November 2023. Location: Studio Amwell, 37 Amwell Street, London EC1R 1UR. Price: Free. Instagram: @studioamwell37
MELT
#FLODown: Hypha Studios and Creative Land Trust join forces for the MELT exhibition at Frieze 2023, a tribute to the iconic FREEZE exhibition curated by Damien Hirst in 1988. This exciting event features 32 supported artists in London, paying homage to the city's vibrant creative spirit. It shines a spotlight on CLT's esteemed studio holders and ambassadors, as well as the impressive talent from Hypha Studios. The exhibition offers contemplation on the future of art within existing spaces, aligning seamlessly with the missions of both organizations.
Date: 9 - 22 October 2023. 12 - 6pm daily. Location: Unit 3. Euston Tower. 286 Euston Road, London NW1 3DP. Instagram: @hyphastudios
The Young Masters Art Prize
#FLODown: The 6th edition of the Young Masters Art Prize will take place from 3 - 15 October 2023, coinciding with Frieze London. Initiated by Cynthia Corbett in 2009, the Prize supports emerging international artists, emphasising skill, innovation, and appreciation for art from the past. It includes the Young Masters Maylis Grand Ceramic Prize (3- 8 October 2023) and the Young Masters Emerging Women Award (10-15 October 2023).
Date: 3 - 15 of October 2023. Location: 67 York Street, Marylebone, London, W1H 1QA. Website: young-masters.co.uk
Souad Abdelrasoul: Like a Single Pomegranate
#FLODown: Almas Art Foundation will host a week-long celebration of Souad Abdelrasoul's remarkable artworks. Curated by Sahar Behairy, the exhibition Like a Single Pomegranate will showcase her compelling paintings and drawings, alongside a documentary and publication featuring insightful texts. Abdelrasoul's art explores the complexities of the female experience within a patriarchal system, challenging norms and inspiring fresh perspectives on life. Her work seamlessly blends various media, intertwining human, animal, and nature-inspired forms, illustrating the profound connection between our internal and external worlds.
Date: 10 — 14 October 2023. Location: Fitzrovia Gallery, 139 Whitfield St, London W1T 5EN. Price: Free. Website: almasartfoundation.org.